“Love without end, hath no end, says the Spaniard: (meaning, if it were not begun on particular ends, it would last).”
Quote by George Herbert
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The Complete Works of George Herbert: And The Satires and Psalms of Bishop Hall
The Complete Works of George Herbert features poems and prose from the 17th-century English poet, known for his religious and devotional themes. It is accompanied by Bishop Hall's satires and psalms, which offer a contrasting view on religious and social issues of the time. more
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